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11.
A richer jewel than the gems that shine
First Line:
A richer jewel than the gems that shine
Last Line:
And earn from Miller's hand the laurelled prize
DMI number:
35549
12.
A sage philosopher called Ned
First Line:
A sage philosopher called Ned
Last Line:
And each diversion has its season
DMI number:
19777
13.
A turbulent monster as ever was created
First Line:
A turbulent monster as ever was created
Last Line:
He at last saved his bacon and broke all his chains
DMI number:
5051
14.
A very pretty fancy and brave gallante show
First Line:
A very pretty fancy and brave gallante show
Last Line:
So prodigious entertainment vil never be dis tousand year
DMI number:
23779
15.
A village monstrous 'tis a mighty beast
First Line:
A village monstrous 'tis a mighty beast
Last Line:
But tired with the relation I'll give over
DMI number:
43070
16.
A week before all hands do brandish
First Line:
A week before all hands do brandish
Last Line:
The wit abounding at Batheaston
DMI number:
35490
17.
All gloomy thoughts and pining care
First Line:
All gloomy thoughts and pining care
Last Line:
In sacred harmony combine
DMI number:
21069
18.
All hail bright beams that usher in the morn
First Line:
All hail bright beams that usher in the morn
Last Line:
For ever loving and for ever loved
DMI number:
15429
19.
All hail to the days that merit more praise
First Line:
All hail to the days that merit more praise
Last Line:
And wholly concert with mirth and with sport | To drive the cold winter away | To drive &c
DMI number:
11233
20.
Ah spare ye gentle boars my lovely boy
First Line:
Ah spare ye gentle boars my lovely boy
Last Line:
And swiftly fly to thy Sulpitia's arms
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
10007
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